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I have an Access 2003 table bound to a datagridview and a binding navigator. I am not displaying all fields. These are the key fields and can not be null. What is the best event in which to populate these fields?
I think I have solved the problem myself. It is related to my Logitech MX1000 Mouse. If I use Logitech Setpoint to assign a keystroke combination of Alt + Left Arrow to the back button and Alt + Right Arrow to the forward button it now works with the webBrowser widget and in IE6
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I am using the webbrowser control to display html pages in a simple on line help system. If a user clicks on a hyperlink I would like to be able to trap for the Forward/Back button on a 3 button mouse. Is there any way of doing this as there are no events published for the mouse at all
I create menus on the fly but the list of options is getting too long. How can I add structure to the menu either by grouping by each letter of the alphabet or perhaps a group of letters where there are too few entries.
I tried this earlier but it creates a tricky problem. If the card.ocx is encapsulated within the picture box it takes the mouse down event but of course X and Y are given in relation to the picture box. The only information to give the position of the PB is its Left and Top at the time so the...
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I am trying to delop yet another card game based on solitaire. I have written a routine to manually drag a column of cards from 1 column to another. If I use an image control VB seems to maintain the layering OK but if I use the freeware cards.ocx depending on when the card was drawn the...
I have done this in the past by writing a function that takes the text box as a parameter and returns the amended ASCII character. Call the function on the keypress event for each text box. I also passed a boolean to determine whether upper or lower case would be returned.
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